By Jenna Greene | May 7, 2020
"What the public wants more than anything is to feel safe," said American Association for Justice head Linda Lipsen. "If no one is accountable, no one is safe."
By Scott Graham | May 6, 2020
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft's John Moehringer said working with witnesses and posing timely objections will be tricky as Cisco Systems and Centripetal Networks kick off a complex patent infringement trial in the Eastern District of Virginia.
By Ryan Tarinelli | May 6, 2020
There has been deep uncertainty over whether a tolling order from Gov. Andrew Cuomo—which paused statutes of limitation—will apply to the act's one-year window.
By Dylan Jackson | May 6, 2020
Florida law firm leaders say productivity hasn't suffered with people at home.
By Meredith Hobbs | May 6, 2020
The firm's U.S. co-chair said demand was good in early 2020, but "as we look at the economic news and listen to our clients, we are planning for future reductions in work."
By Jane Wester | May 6, 2020
Officials in charge of the Metropolitan Detention Center have acknowledged a "shortage of tests" at the facility, explaining that they had to prioritize certain inmates for testing while isolating other suspected cases at the 1,650-person facility.
By Samantha Stokes | May 6, 2020
The firm's latest attempt to cut costs, which have been more severe than many other law firms, comes on the heels of the firm laying off some lawyers, furloughing staff and canceling its summer associate program.
By Tom McParland | May 6, 2020
The suit, which alleged breaches of 2015 lease extension, seeks money damages and at least $20,000 in attorney fees for bringing the action.
By Dan Clark | May 6, 2020
"This is meant to be a collaboration across industries," Laura Maechtlen, co-chair of Seyfarth Shaw's National Diversity & Inclusion Action Team in San Francisco, said. "We want to have a strong focus on law students who can benefit tremendously from hearing from in-house counsel."
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By Robert Storace | May 6, 2020
A new executive order by Gov. Ned Lamont will make it easier for couples to proceed in getting an uncontested divorce. The question remains: Given the COVID-19 climate, will couples take advantage of the new rules?
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